Difference Between Alkane, Alkene, Alkyne
Alkane
The carbon compounds having only single bond are called Alkane.
Formula- CnH2n+2
Example - Propane, Butane etc.
It consists of single bond.
Alkene
The carbon compounds having double bonds are called alkenes.
Formula- CnH2n
Example - Propene, Butene
It consists of double bond.
Alkyne
The carbon compounds having triple bonds are called alkynes.
Formula- CnH2n
Example - Propyne, Butyne
It consists of triple bond.
The carbon compounds having only single bond are called Alkane.
Formula- CnH2n+2
Example - Propane, Butane etc.
It consists of single bond.
Alkene
The carbon compounds having double bonds are called alkenes.
Formula- CnH2n
Example - Propene, Butene
It consists of double bond.
Alkyne
The carbon compounds having triple bonds are called alkynes.
Formula- CnH2n
Example - Propyne, Butyne
It consists of triple bond.
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